his inability to differentiate owning a football club and owning a regular business is what has landed his club in the situation they've found themselves. He is just too interested in his business and don't want to listen to what players, fans and even the coach is saying. Was he expecting to win against Manchester City with these young lads that lacks a lot of experience? How do you work with a team where almost all the players have zero experience apart from natural talents? Who is even the best Chelsea player? Is it palmer, cucurela? Madueke or Jackson? All these guys on a normal day will still be average players if they are to be featured in the Manchester City team. Look at how halland was bullying all of them because they obviously aren't a match for him. Jackson has been a big flop and yet he is the number 9 man to play same position that halland plays and you want to get a win? He's just a joker that needs to wake up. And he even went on to sack a Coach that was blending well with the players? Who even does that?
He has not seen a worse disgrace yet, if he continues with this same squard and doesn't want to sign a much experience players at least 3 that can bring on the matured personality into the team, he should be ready to get multiple of disappointment in the coming games. For the long term, the Chelsea team is very good but when you're looking at thier ability to competing in a competitive league like the premier league with these current combo in all the other clubs, there is no two ways about it, they need more experienced attackers.
Todd Boehly is a very impatient person in my opinion, and it seems he wants everything to be obtained instantly. Sacking Mauricio Pochettino is not a solution and it is actually a mistake. Maybe it would help a little if the replacement was a classy manager, which can really make a difference. But as for Enzo Maresca, I doubt that he will be better than what Pochettino has done.
It is not surprising that he felt angry when faced with the fact that Chelsea lost to Man City because what he had in mind was that what he was trying to change would make Chelsea strong but it turned out to be very different from his expectations. Nor would it be surprising if in the near future, Chelsea will be blindly looking for a striker, whatever the price and the way, and they might even chase Osimhen again.